Mary Ann Water ~1822-1900
~1822. Born to parents William Water & ? in Grimsby . Have not found her baptism, nor a marriage of William in Grimsby: there is a William Waters married to Bathsheba who has an Ann Waters in Folkingham in 1823. -IGI
Unlikely to find out who her mother was . No certificates that could help me - we know her father is William Water, so all her 1841m.c.would tell me would be his profession
1841C. ?? Not to be found easily on FMP or Ancestry
1841. Mary Ann Water married Creasy Jewitt on 5/12/1841. Caistor Dec 1841 in Gt Grimsby, St James Church, Lincoln . His father John Jewitt, hers William Water - FMP & IGI
1845. Her husband appears twice on a Mechant Seaman record 1845-1854 - FMP. George and Robert Jewitt, Grimsby, also on this.
1851C . Mary Ann Jewitt is living John's Ct, 2 Spencer Street, Holy Trinity, Hull , with 2 of her children . Where is Creasy? Likely at sea, but no, he is given as a blacksmith?!!- maybe he alternated, but could have practised this trade in an engine room at sea. .
| Peter | Burniston | Head | Married | Male | 26 | 1825 | Pipe Maker | - | |
| Elizabeth | Burniston | Wife | Married | Female | 25 | 1826 | Pipe Makers Wife | Grimsby, Lincolnshire, England | |
| Sarah | Burniston | Daughter | - | Female | 7 | 1844 | Pipe Makers Daur | Doncaster, Yorkshire, England | |
| Charles | Burniston | Son | - | Male | 3 | 1848 | Pipe Makers Son | - | |
| Ann Elizabeth | Burniston | Daughter | - | Female | 1 | 1850 | Pipe Makers Daur | - | |
| Mary Ann | Jewitt | Visitor | Married | Female | 38 | 1813 | Blacksmiths Wife | Grimsby, Lincolnshire, England | |
| Mary Ann | Jewitt | Visitor | - | Female | 7 | 1844 | Blacksmiths Daur | - | |
| George | Jewitt | Visitor | - | Male | 1 | 1850 | Blacksmiths Son |
1856.Grace Jewitt was born Caistor Jun 1856 to parents Creassey & Mary A Jewitt
1861C. Mary A Jewitt, 39, b. Grimsby, is living with her husband and 4 children in Lower Burgess Street, Gt Grimsby
| Creassey | Jewitt | Head | Married | Male | 42 | 1819 | Engine Smith | -Grimsby | |
| Mary A | Jewitt | Wife | Married | Female | 39 | 1822 | - | -Grimsby | |
| William | Jewitt | Son | Unmarried | Male | 18 | 1843 | Engine Smith | -Grimsby | |
| Mary A | Jewitt | Daughter | - | Female | 16 | 1845 | Dressmaker | Hull, Yorkshire, England | |
| George | Jewitt | Son | - | Male | 11 | 1850 | Scholar | Hull, Yorkshire, England | |
| Grace | Jewitt | Daughter | - | Female | 4 | 1857 | Scholar | -Grimsby |
These children likely registered as John William Dec 1842 Caistor, Mary Ann Mar 1845 Hull, George Exley Mar 1850 Hull and Grace Jun 1856 Caistor
1871C. Mary Ann Jewitt, 47, b. Grimsby, is living with her husband and 4 children in Lower Burgess Street, Gt Grimsby
| Cressy | Jewitt | Head | - | Male | 52 | 1819 | - | Lincolnshire, England | |
| Mary Ann | Jewitt | Wife | - | Female | 47 | 1824 | - | Lincolnshire, England | |
| George | Jewitt | Son | - | Male | 21 | 1850 | - | Yorkshire, England |
1873. Cressey Jewitt, 53, dies 3/9/1873, Caistor Sep 1873. Buried, aged 53, 5/9/1873 in St Mary & St James, Gt Grimsby - FMP. Probate of £683 -FMP. Effects under £450 on Ancestry!
1881C. Mary Ann Jewitt, 54, widow , b.Grimsby, is living with her son in law, daughter & their 3 children at 378 Victoria Street North, Gt Grimsby
| Mary Ann | Jewitt | Head | Widow | Female | 54 | 1827 | Landlady | Grimsby, Lincolnshire, England | |
| George | Stuart | Son In Law | Married | Male | 32 | 1849 | Tugman (Harb Dock) | Barnsley, Yorkshire, England | |
| Grace | Stuart | Daughter | Married | Female | 25 | 1856 | Tugmans Wife | Grimsby, Lincolnshire, England | |
| George W | Stuart | Grand Son | Single | Male | 4 | 1877 | Scholar | Grimsby, Lincolnshire, England | |
| Grace F | Stuart | Grand Daughter | Single | Female | 0 | 1881 | - | Grimsby, Lincolnshire, England | |
| Elizabeth | Noble | Servant | Single | Female | 17 | 1864 | General Serv | Beverley, Yorkshire, England |
1891C. Failed to find her
1900. His widow, Mary Ann Jewitt, possibly dies , aged 72, Grimsby Sep 1900 - age slightly too low? This the seemingly only possible death 1881-1911 in Caistor/Grimsby, or elsewhere actually